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Criminology and Criminal Psychology
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Criminology and Criminal Psychology

University of Greenwich
LondonUK
On campus
Full-time
€20,359.38/year
 3037 Points
Duration
1 Year
Language
English
Apply date
May 2024
Start date
Sep 2024

Program Description

This master’s degree equips you with a deep understanding of the concepts, theories, methods and principles central to criminology and criminal psychology.

By studying Criminology and Criminal Psychology, you'll learn about the changing nature of psychology, law and criminology, and how to apply your knowledge in the forensic and legal arenas. The course will develop your ability to relate theory to practice with its broad coverage of criminological, forensic and psychological approaches to crime. Specific modules include criminal investigative psychology, crime theory, social forensic psychology, and crime, terrorism and the state.

Notes:

• Tuition fees for students who have citizens' rights after Brexit: £10,500

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Curriculum

Core Modules

Criminal Investigative Psychology (15 credits)

Psychology, Development and Crime (15 credits)

Comparative Criminological Research Methods (30 credits)

Crime Theory (30 credits)

Criminology Postgraduate Dissertation (60 credits)

Optional Modules

Social Forensic Psychology (15 credits)

Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (15 credits)

Crime, Terrorism and the State (30 credits)

Sexuality, Culture and Criminality (30 credits)

Controversies in Contemporary Criminology (30 credits)

Crime and Criminal Justice in a Globalised and Gendered World (30 credits)

Careers

Many of our graduates already have careers, but some seek promotion or change roles within the same organisation. Others join the criminal justice system (police, courts, probation, prisons), work in security, intelligence, research or for a charitable or commercial organisation.

The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Psychology will open a diverse range of career paths. Once you graduate, you will be well-placed for employment in:

  • public, private, and/or criminal justice work
  • criminal, legal, and forensic psychological work
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